Most AI tools work by comparing your inputs (injury type, body part, dates, treatment, wage loss) to patterns from other cases. That sounds helpful—until you realize what California law and claims practice tend to focus on instead.
In real San Jacinto cases, value frequently turns on issues like:
- Whether treatment records clearly connect your symptoms to the work event (especially if there were delays in reporting or gaps in visits)
- Whether work restrictions are specific and consistent with what your treating provider actually observed
- How wage loss is documented when schedules change, overtime varies, or you miss work for more than one appointment block
- Whether the insurer disputes causation or maximum medical improvement (MMI)—a common reason negotiations stall
An AI calculator can’t review your file the way a lawyer can: the medical narrative, the insurer’s objections, and the procedural posture of your claim.


